King County Eviction Prevention Program & Rental Assistance Program (EPRAP)
The King County Eviction Prevention and Rent Assistance Program (EPRAP) helps residents behind in rent and utility payments due to COVID-19 hardships.
Starting May 25, DCHS has contracted with United Way King County's Homebase program for the EPRAP Tenant Pool Program administration and oversight.
UWKC and their partners will continue to process applications for tenants that pre-registered before February 28, 2022, through the tenant portal on our website while rent assistance funding remains. King County EPRAP has limited funding available. Unfortunately, we will not be able to help everyone that has registered.
Each week, King County randomly selects registered tenants from the tenant pool to participate in the program. The number selected varies based on service providers' capacity. Exiting applicants can continue to log into the tenant portal to get a status update.
Stable Home currently only has rent assistance funding for households in the City of Bellevue.*
The Stable Home program is intended for Eastside King County families with dependent children who are facing eviction or need assistance with first month move-in costs. The purpose of this program is both to ensure families have the necessary funds to move into permanent housing, and to provide those facing possible eviction with the opportunity to remain in their home and avoid having an eviction judgment on their record.
*If you are eligible you will be placed on a lottery and will be contacted if selected.*Phone: (425) 576-9531
After receiving a referral through the Bellevue Public Schools or other community partners, families meet with our qualified Community Care staff who listen to their needs and learn how we can best provide tailored, empowering support for each unique family.
Phone: (425) 746-0506
Email: info@jubileereach.org
St. Vincent de Paul Helpline assists people who need help with basic needs like rent, food, utilities and clothing. If you have already called the Helpline and have a request that is pending, please follow-up with our Helpline Call Center at (206) 767-6449, M-F, 8 am-3 pm.
Phone: (206)767-6449
Move-in cost assistance for people exiting homelessness: The North Seattle Regional Access Point (RAP) Diversion Program provides move-in assistance for eligible people experiencing homelessness who have 1) found a place to live and 2) are approved for move-in. (Homelessness includes living in a car, outdoors, or in a place not meant for human habitation, and approved housing can include moving in with a relative or friend and/or relocating to another area.)
TO APPLY: Please leave a voicemail at 206.694.6833. We’re open Monday – Friday 8:30am – 5pm, closed on holidays. We respond to voicemails within two business days. NOTE: Move-in support lasts as long as we have the staff and funds to provide it.
Phone: 211 or (206) 694-6700
India Association of Western Washington (IAWW)
If you are experiencing a short-term financial crisis due to unexpected expenses, IACS may be able to help you pay one month’s rent so that you are able to stay in your home. For assistance please contact us at (253) 234-9989 (ext.5).
ARPA City of Bellevue/Dept. of Treasury Rent Assistance
This project is being supported in whole or in part by federal award number SLFRP4086 awarded to the City of Bellevue by the U.S. Department of Treasury.
Los siguientes fondos para esta asistencia financiera has sido posible en su totalidad o en parte por fondos federales bajo el numero SLFRP4086 proporcionado a la ciudad de Bellevue por el departamento del U.S. Treasury. Los fondos de asistencia son unica y exclusivamente si usted vive en la ciudad de Bellevue, WA.
Click Here for application for rental assistance if you are a Bellevue Resident
EVICTION PREVENTION AND RENTAL ASSISTANCE
We have served more than 1,400 Latino residents across King County in a culturally responsive manner, paying up to 9 months rental arrears and 3 months future rent payments. This work is a real solution to prevent Latino families from experiencing homelessness.
Phone: (425) 891-0346 (call or text available)
Email: office4tomorrow@gmail.com
If you are eligible, you will be asked for more contact, demographic and income details, and contact information for your landlord and other adults living with you. If you are not eligible, you will not be asked for additional information, and be directed to other rental assistance resources.